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hapter 9
DOWNLOAD CHARACTERS
With this printer you can create new characters and symbols, download their
dot data, and have them printed in place of selected characters in the regular
character set. Characters that can be generated in this way range from simple
but useful symbols like the check mark through to complex Chinese or
Japanese characters.
Regular characters are permanently stored in the printer’s ROM, but charac-
ters you design are cownloaded and stored in RAM for use.
Before you start to define your own characters, you must set the EDS switch
A-3 to the OFF position. Otherwise, the RAM is used to store the input
buffer, and the download commands are ignored.
DEFINING YOUR OWN CHARACTERES WITH
STANDARD MODE
Designing and printing your own characters has two requirements: first,
designing the shape of the character, calculating the data necessary to make
the shape, and sending that data to the printer, and secondly, sending the
command to print the downloaded characters instead of the regular characters.
There are a number of design constraints for download characters:
• The matrix or grid on which you design the characters depends upon the
print mode as shown below:
Character mode
Horizontal Vertical
Draft characters
9
24
LQ pica characters
31
24
LQ elite characters
27
24
LQ semi-condensed
19
16
LQ proportional
37
24
Draft super/subscript
7
16
LQ super/subscript
19
16
LQ prop. super/subscript
37
16
• The minimum width of a character is five dots.
• Dots cannot overlap.
• You may define any position in the ASCII table.
Summary of Contents for LC24-15II
Page 1: ...LC24 15II MULTI FONT USERS MANUAL NOT INTENDED FOR SALE XBL 80825605 ...
Page 9: ...2 PRINTER COMPONENTS ...
Page 13: ...6 FONT STYLE EXAMPLE The following example shows the many font styles your printer can print ...
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Page 136: ...129 Standard character set 2 ...
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Page 139: ...132 IBM character set 2 Code Page 437 U S A ...
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Page 141: ...134 Code Page 850 Mulch lingual Other characters are identical to Code Page 437 ...
Page 142: ...135 Code Page 860 Portuguese Other characters are identical to Code Page 437 ...
Page 143: ...136 Code Page 861 Icelandic Other characters are identical to Code Page 437 ...
Page 144: ...137 Code Page 863 Canadian French Other characters are identical to Code Page 437 ...
Page 145: ...138 Code Page 865 Nordic Other characters are identical to Code Page 437 ...
Page 147: ...140 IBM special character set Additional characters can be printed by special commands ...
Page 148: ...141 INDEX ...
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Page 152: ...145 COMMAND SUMMARY Standard Mode The following commands take effect with the Standard mode ...
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Page 154: ...147 IBM Mode The following commands take effect with the IBM mode ...
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